swingy
IPA: swˈɪŋi
adjective
- (informal) Having a swinging motion.
- (informal) Characteristic of swing music.
- (informal, politics) Having many swing voters.
- (curling, of ice) Allowing stones to curl more than usual.
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Examples of "swingy" in Sentences
- The Executive used good old swingy type arms.
- Ice on which the rocks curl well is said to be swingy.
- Note to others swingy in a gravitational gymnastic way.
- Completely with you on the mood swingy low blood sugar thing.
- It’s black and kind of swingy and it has a hood and it suits me.
- Then again, I've never lived anywhere considered "swingy" before.
- Zero's drapey fab tunics and dresses, swingy cropped jackets are wardrobe staples.
- Tabletop RPGs are notoriously "swingy" things, sometimes uproariously fun, sometimes mind-bendingly boring.
- As for Balmer and Gerou, well, their districts aren't what they used to be, both looking more "swingy" by the year.
- If I get a bit queasy I worry that the nausea is coming back, and the same if I get a bit "swingy" in my eyesight, but so far so good.
- Nations. yep, it's pretty quaint stuff, couched in terms of newness and normalcy, of foreigness and familiarity. it describes the music as modern and "swingy" and yet timeless, as being of universal appeal - they belong to everyone - and yet "from a single nationality." i wonder whether the universalist rhetoric was meant to appeal to non-jews or simply to jews ambivalent about their jewishness? or am i simply being naive about midcentury, metropolitan jewishness? it is interesting to me also that, apparently, zionist discourse had not yet divorced the term palestinian from any association with jewish heritage.
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